Again, I was looking at it strictly from a trends in marketing standpoint. I'm kind of a geek in that area because it's interesting to me to see what advertisers do and use to reach people. Like I said, mixed couples don't bother me in any way, shape or form. It's just that marketing in general has made a huge and obvious move in that direction. I'm guessing that when the concept for the commercial doesn't call for a large group of people, they can get the diversity point across using only a couple.